HOMEMAKING EDUCATION III MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS IN THE HOME OVERVIEW The experiences provided in this area should be developed throughh pupil teacher planning and should be flexible in order 'to fit the'interests and needs of the individuals in the groups. The use of time, energy, and money are resources requiring emphasis for solving problems in management in family living. The experiences provided should be within the ability of the individual and should be progressively more complex to increase skill. Experiences in solving present management problems will develop ability to solve management problems in the future. OBJECTIVES To develop: ability to establish more efficient business methods in the home ability to make the best of one's resources ability to make a plan, carry it through and evaluate results ability to make and use a flexible time schedule ability to think through and organize household tasks appreciation of influence of one's sense of value in making choices understanding of the importance of effective management of material and human resources in the home understanding that planning for and the use of the family income should be a cooperative activity Instructional Materials The numbers below refer to instructional materials listed in "Part Three" of this guide. Materials for Teacher Books: 8, 13, 15, 21 Materials for Pupils Books: 47, 49, 52, 61, 66, 72, 89, 94 Bulletins: 98, 120 Audio-Visual Aids Films: 148